Brake Problems? A Novice's Guide To Detect Brake Issues

Are you a novice when it comes to understanding your car? Are you worried that you may need new brakes? If so, there are some things you can pay attention to in order to determine whether or not you need to have your brakes checked. Pay attention and see if you notice the following issues:

Grinding Noise

One of the first things to listen for is a grinding noise when you step on the brake pedal. There are a couple of reasons for this noise. One cause can be the caliper of the brakes rubbing against the rotors that are designed to stop the vehicle. This indicates that you need new brake pads. You will not need an entire brake replacement, but the brake pads are just as important. Worn out brake pads can be very damaging to a vehicle and can result in a total brake replacement if they are not replaced as soon as possible.

Another cause for this noise can be a simpler issue. It could be that a stick or some other debris has gotten stuck in the area. Once this is removed, you should no longer hear any noises.

It Takes Too Long to Stop When Pressing the Brake Pedal

If it seems like it takes longer for your car to stop when you press the brake pedal, it is time to get your vehicle into the shop for a brake check. Your car should stop on a dime once you press the pedal. Having to place a lot of force on the pedal in order to stop the car indicates you either need new brake pads or you need a complete brake overhaul. It could also mean you have a problem with your anti-lock brake system. You will need to have the vehicle checked to ensure you have the correct amount of brake pressure in the system. This will require immediate attention to avoid any long-term problems.

Your brake system is a very sensitive part of your car that needs regular attention. The good news is this is a part of car maintenance that is fairly easy to maintain, even if you know little about cars. Your brakes will remain healthy as long as you keep your car maintained routinely. Check your vehicle's manual to see what is suggested with regard to the frequency of brake maintenance. This is an important part of car ownership, so make sure you keep on top of any issues with your brakes.

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